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Clickbank Questions – Does anyone know anything about Click Bank? Whats their return policy like?

April 23rd, 2010 No comments

I bought a membership at ipoddownloadspro.com, and it was really really stupid. it was just a crappy file sharing system, and my parents dont let me use file sharing systems, and anyway if u download copyrighted music w/o paying its illegal so i want to get my money back. I paid through clickbank.com do you think they will give me my money back? i spent 50 bucks.

Best Answer: I think you will get your money back. I had a membership refunded and received the money within 24 hours. Contact them via email with the details of your payment and it should be fine



    Clickbank Questions – Slurp request: /?hop=blkfridays ? pages don’t exist at this site. What is it?

    April 6th, 2010 No comments

    Site does not use dynamic pages. Looks like a hop link to clickbank; but, it goes to my index page. Should have given a 404; but, it doesn’t. Is this a Yahoo 404 check or something more sinister?

    Best Answer: Here is a link to Yahoo Messenger Help:
    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messeng…



      Clickbank Questions – What are the requirements to have group health insurance?

      April 2nd, 2010 No comments

      My husband and I work together out of our home. For all intents and purposes, we have formed a small business of Internet marketing through ClickBank, an affiliate marketing system. However, although I work for/with him daily, we have not incorporated in any way and all involved paperwork is in his name only.

      We want to start a family, and the only way for maternity to be covered in Texas is through a group health insurance plan. What paperwork would we need to prove that we are indeed a small company with 2 employees and not two people trying to scam the system?

      If you don’t know the answer to the question, but you do know the best place to find the answer, please let us know that instead. I don’t think I want to fill out quote paperwork because that just leads to a thousand calls a day, but I also don’t think a lawyer would be the person to contact.

      Best Answer: healthplans.bebto.com – here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.



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      • Contact your state chamber of commerce, or state department of insurance or a local insurance agent.

        One of them will be able to help you.

      • Texas allows for a 2-person group health plan (even husband and wife). The specific details of how to do this will differ somewhat by insurance company.

        I strongly recommend you contact a health insurance agent — that specializes in group health plans for small businesses. If Blue Cross is in Texas, you can call them directly (or go to their website)

        Just to give you an idea on the documentation:

        1. I had to produce a copy of my business license.
        2. I had to show evidence that my spouse was an employee by showing a recent payroll filing to the State.
        3. Loads of paperwork to fill out, nothing hard, but just a pain.

        Also, a lot of small group plans cannot be formed on just any day — in my case, coverage started on the quarters (i.e., Jan 1, Apr 1, Jul 1, Oct 1)

      Clickbank Questions – Computer virus and viruses?

      March 28th, 2010 No comments

      i scanned my computer using AVG Anti-Virus. after 2 hours of scanning, the according to the result, ehre was 308 infected files. am i going to delete all of them? here are some infections found:

      Found tracking cookie.247realmedia
      Found tracking cookie.2o7
      Found tracking cookie.Aavalue
      Found tracking cookie.Adbrite
      Found tracking cookie.Euroclick
      Found tracking cookie.Adrevolver
      Found tracking cookie.Adtech
      Found tracking cookie.Advertising
      Found tracking cookie.Atdmt
      Found tracking cookie.Bfast
      Found tracking cookie.Serving-sys
      Found tracking cookie.burstnet
      Found tracking cookie.Casalemedia
      Found tracking cookie.Centrport
      Found tracking cookie.Clickagents
      Found tracking cookie.Clickbank
      Found tracking cookie.dealtime
      Found tracking cookie.doubleclick
      Found tracking cookie.hitbox
      Found tracking cookie.enhance
      Found tracking cookie.fastclick
      Found tracking cookie.hypertracker
      Found tracking cookie.ivwbox
      Found tracking cookie.webtrends
      Found tracking cookie.mediaplex
      Found tracking cookie.targetnet
      Found tracking cookie.zedo

      how will i know if the infected files SHOULD NOT be removed. im afraid that deleting those stuffs will harm my computer.

      Best Answer: Tracking cookies aren’t actually viruses in the strictest definition. They just “spy” what you are doing (which means what kind of websites you are visiting) and, as far as I know, they send this information to sites that they had been fetched from.

      As to the files that you can delete or not, there is always at least one simple rule for that: If the infected files are located in the WINDOWS catalog – be careful. You would just need to take a closer loot at each of such files and if these files are the system files, then you should try to fix them first. If the fixing doesn’t work, you may try to look for these files on the Internet first (e.g. the DLL files), delete the infected ones (if not possible normally because the system saying that they are in use, you may then try to delete them in the Safe Mode -pushing the F8 key while system startup-), place the earlier downloaded files in the same catalog from which you’ve just deleted the infected ones and finally reboot your computer letting it to launch up normally.

      Finally, if the infected files don’t belong to the system, but to some applications that you have installed yourself, you may easily uninstall these applications without any anxiety



      • All tracking cookies can be deleted safely. Should you return to the website, it tracks your movements within the site. It is not something deemed safe with some sites, but ok with others. Eg, when you log into Yahoo, it sends a tracking cookie. Delete all as I do and have recently been recommended to do so by a technician.
      • They aren’t viruses, only cookies
        “Cookies, can they be dangerous for your privacy?
        What are Cookies for?
        It is very important for every site recognize their visitors.”Recognition” helps for a site to perform such features as storage of perchases in internet-shops, it allows a user to be recognized by a site without entering name and password every time he or she goes to the page requiring registration. This mechanism is called session.
        Any site requires authorization and checks visitor name …”
      • Well if u can, move them to vault or repair, but repair may cause the viruses to be abominable again…

        I’m using A-vast and I always move them to chest(similar to vault in AVG)
        Look at it, if it’s system files, think twice before you move them to vault or delete it..

      • they r just stored by browser sites for faster acess
        u can remove thm n no harm in it

        you can always delete the files with following extensions :

        1)*.tmp
        2)*.dir00

        N

        3) chkdk file fragments

        without any hesitations

      • They’re all tracking cookies, not required system files, and should be fine to delete.
      • seeing as there all cookies, im pretty sure it will be fine.

        go onto wikipedia and look up cookie and you will se what i mean

        =]

      • Permanent solution is using Linux.
      • These are pieces of files stored by your browser for faster access when you go back to a website…They are safe to remove!

      Clickbank Questions – I want to keep private a wordpress.org site page for buyers to download product from to retain template there?

      March 23rd, 2010 No comments

      I have a wordpress.org 2.7 website at which I want to sell products through Clickbank. As the sale is completed I want the client to be sent to a download Page on that site. How can I keep that page secret from SE spiders and also stop it being pinged as it’s uploaded (and anyone else)? Or do I need to go to a password protected page (which might be against Clickbank rules) – if so, how do I do that?

      Best Answer: You have to have your own website in order to control which page is secret to public.

      For example: your download page look like that: www.yourdomain.com

      you need to upload your download webpage file to this domain, and also you need to upload a robot.txt file, inside this text file you put ” User-agent: *
      Disallow: / “
      No search engine will show your page to public.

      To host your website, you might want to check out those coupon:
      http://www.webhostingdetect.com/web-host…